SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2020 POLARI PRIZE 'A magnificent achievement .
. . I cannot remember a book where I cried so often. Brave,
insightful, unflinching, funny, sad, triumphant . . . everything.
And both a warning and a hope for the times to come' STEPHEN FRY
Dustin Lance Black wrote the Oscar-winning screenplay for Milk and
helped overturn California's anti-gay marriage Proposition 8, but
he grew up in a conservative Mormon household outside San Antonio,
Texas. His mother, Anne, was raised in rural Louisiana, and
contracted polio when she was two years old. She endured brutal
surgeries, as well as braces and crutches for life, and was told
that she would never have children or a family. Wilfully defying
expectations, she found salvation in an unlikely faith, raised
three sons, and escaped the abuse and violence of two questionably
devised Mormon marriages before finding love and an improbable
career in the U.S. civil service. When Lance came out to his mother
at twenty-one, he was already studying the arts instead of going on
his Mormon mission. She derided his sexuality as a sinful choice
and was terrified for his future. Mama's Boy explores what it took
to remain a family despite such division -- a journey that
stretched from the steps of the U.S. Supreme Court to the woodsheds
of East Texas. In the end, the rifts that have split a nation
couldn't end this relationship that has defined and inspired their
remarkable lives. Mama's Boy is their story. It's a story of the
noble quest for a plane higher than politics - one of family,
foundations, turmoil, tragedy, elation, and love. It is a story
needed now more than ever. 'To outsiders, my mom and I should have
been enemies. Our house should have been divided -- North vs South,
red vs blue, conservative vs progressive, or however you want to
put it. Instead, my mom and I fuelled each other. Her oil lit my
lamp, and eventually mine lit hers. The tools I'd learned to wield
growing up in her conservative, Christian, southern, military home
were the same I'd used to wage battles that had taken me from a
broken-down welfare apartment where gunfire sang me to sleep, to
the biggest stages in the world, and to the front row of the United
States Supreme Court to fight for LGBTQ equality.'
General
Imprint: |
John Murray Publishers Ltd
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Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Release date: |
April 2020 |
First published: |
2019 |
Authors: |
Dustin Lance Black
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Dimensions: |
196 x 128 x 28mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - B-format
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Pages: |
406 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-4736-6545-3 |
Categories: |
Books
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LSN: |
1-4736-6545-0 |
Barcode: |
9781473665453 |
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